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The Ontario Power Authority is a not-for-profit corporation with a mandate from the Ontario government to ensure a reliable, sustainable supply of electricity for the province.

It has three key areas of focus:

  • leading and coordinating conservation efforts across the province
  • planning the power system for the long term
  • ensuring development of needed generation resources.

The Ontario Power Authority is responsible for designing and implementing the FIT and microFIT Programs, which include the program rules, price schedule, contracts, registration, application and contracting processes as well as ongoing contract management activities.

Generation

The OPA does not own or operate electricity generation facilities but in some cases the OPA signs power puchase agreements with generators. In 2009 close to 11,000 MW of energy supply contracts were managed by the Ontario Power Authority (excluding standard offer projects), with 17 percent representing renewable energy capacity.

Once they have signed contracts with the Ontario Power Authority, FIT and microFIT Program generators will become generation partners in Ontario's renewable energy future.

Approximately 70 percent of Ontario's electricity is generated by Ontario Power Generation at its hydroelectric, nuclear and fossil fuel stations. Independent power producers generate the remaining 30 percent.

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Key Documents
FIT Price Schedule
August 13, 2010

FIT Rules
December 8, 2010

FIT Prescribed Forms
August 11, 2010

FIT Multiple Project Guidelines
August 4, 2010

FIT Contract

December 8, 2010

Standard Definitions
December 8, 2010

FIT Application Form
Dec. 1, 2009

FIT Program Overview 
August 2010

Programme de TRG – Aperçu
Août 2010


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